The World's oldest beauty products that you can still buy today
Hello lovelies, today I will be discussing the world's oldest beauty products that you can still buy today dating back to the 1500s. Below is a list of the world's oldest beauty products starting from the oldest to the newest. Santa Maria Novella Acqua Della Regina, 1533 https://buy.smnovella.com This is the world's oldest continuously existing pharmacy, Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella is now well into its eighth century. In the early 1200s, the Dominican friars were making balms, pomades, and herbs grown in the monastery's gardens. The signature scent Acqua Della Regina was created in 1533 for Catherine de' Medici's marriage to Henry II, the king of France. Farina Eau de Cologne, 1709 https://farina1709.com/gb/12-farina-1709-eau-de-cologne Farina was created by the Italian born and bred Giovanni Maria Farina, who first created Eau de Cologne as an attempt to recapture the sensory soul of his hometown while living in Germany.Farina is composed of essential oils from lemon, bergamot, tangerine, orange, neroli, and grapefruit married with dashes of tobacco, petitgrain, lavender, jasmine, thyme, and rosemary. Yardley London Lavender Soap, 1770 https://rstyle.me/+nIoOIgpW3l9JMqI1sF8FzQ https://rstyle.me/+Vq2OGFv2QqRoC_KglHXZyw Yardley is the oldest registered beauty brand in the world. The company was officially founded in 1770 but records show that it actually began in the 1600s when King Charles granted Yardley to supply soap for the city of London. Pears Soap, 1807 https://rstyle.me/+78BsGur9_VTbN_h5X9TNzA Pears was founded by Andrew Pears in 1789 as a barber's studio in SoHo, London. In 1807 Pears invented the world's first transparent soap bar, which was initially called the English Complexion Soap because of its extra gentle formula. Thayers Original Witch Hazel, 1847 https://rstyle.me/+L8M9YfNecB30Lf5wFl17Iw Thayers capitalized on the benefits of witch hazel extract that was made from a non-distilled shrub. Penhaligon's Hammam Bouquet, 1872 https://rstyle.me/+a2r5W_j1lnh41QG5bFow2w Penhaligon was founded by William Henry Penhaligon, a Cornish barber who moved to London and set up shop on Jermyn Street in the late 1860s. His first fragrance was Hammam Bouquet, inspired by the heady aromas emanating from the Turkish bath next door.